2021
DOI: 10.14299/ijser.2021.02.04
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Sequestration and Storage Capacity of Carbon in the Mangrove Vegetation of Sundarban Forest, Bangladesh

Abstract: In this study, the sequestration and storage capacity of carbon were quantified in canopy trees of Sundarbans - Sundari, Gewa, Baen, Keora, Golpata and Tiger fern- represent the largest part of the whole forest. Different parts of the trees such as branch, leaf, skin and wood were collected to measure carbon in the study area. They have also been selected according to their DBH≥ 10cm. The capacity of sequestration of C fluctuates in different components of a single species. C capture in Gewa, branches having… Show more

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“…Carbon emissions refer to greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to the greenhouse effect and global temperature rise. The largest proportion of greenhouse gases is composed by CO 2 and is the concentration of CO 2 in the atmosphere increases and it becomes the main causal factor for one of the most vital issues in the twenty-first century, i.e., global warming [ 1 ]. One solution to reduce global warming is that carbon needs to be sequestered from the atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon emissions refer to greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to the greenhouse effect and global temperature rise. The largest proportion of greenhouse gases is composed by CO 2 and is the concentration of CO 2 in the atmosphere increases and it becomes the main causal factor for one of the most vital issues in the twenty-first century, i.e., global warming [ 1 ]. One solution to reduce global warming is that carbon needs to be sequestered from the atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%